A receptacle includes a first panel, a second panel opposite the first panel, and a third panel contiguous with the first and second panels on different sides. An opening is formed between a first side of the first panel and a second side of the second panel. A lid covers the opening. A first portion of the lid is contiguous with the first side of the first panel and with a second portion of the lid that folds into an interior of the receptacle. One of the first and second panels has a perforation extending from a first end of the second side of the one of the first and second panels to a second end of the second side of the one of the first and second panels. A portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the one of the first and second panels.
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6. A receptacle, comprising:
a first panel comprising a first side and a second side contiguous with the first side of the first panel;
a second panel opposite the first panel, wherein the second panel comprises a first side and a second side contiguous with the first side of the second panel, and an opening is formed between the first side of the first panel and the first side of the second panel;
a lid covering the opening and comprising a first portion and a second portion contiguous with the first portion, wherein the first portion of the lid is contiguous with the first side of the first panel, and the lid is folded such that the second portion of the lid is positioned in an interior of the receptacle;
a particular lid opposite the lid, wherein a further opening is formed between the first panel and the second panel, and the particular lid covers the further opening, wherein the particular lid comprises a first portion and a second portion contiguous with the first portion of the particular lid, wherein the first portion of the particular lid is contiguous with a third side of the first panel, and the particular lid is folded such that the second portion of the particular lid is positioned in an interior of the receptacle; and
a third panel comprising a first side and a second side opposite the first side of the third panel, wherein the first side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the first panel, and the second side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the second panel,
wherein either the first panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the first panel to a second end of the second side of the first panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the first panel, or
the second panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the second panel to a second end of the second side of the second panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the second panel.
1. A receptacle, comprising
a first panel comprising a first side and a second side contiguous with the first side of the first panel;
a second panel opposite the first panel, wherein the second panel comprises a first side and a second side contiguous with the first side of the second panel, and an opening is formed between the first side of the first panel and the first side of the second panel;
a lid covering the opening and comprising a first portion and a second portion contiguous with the first portion, wherein the first portion of the lid is contiguous with the first side of the first panel, and the lid is folded such that the second portion of the lid is positioned in an interior of the receptacle; and
a third panel comprising a first side and a second side opposite the first side of the third panel, wherein the first side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the first panel, and the second side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the second panel,
wherein the second panel comprises an engaging portion configured to engage the second portion of the lid,
wherein the second portion of the lid comprises an engaged portion having an insertion opening formed therein,
wherein the engaged portion comprises a plurality of cuts extending from the insertion opening, and a height of the insertion opening is greater than a width of the insertion opening, and the engaging portion of the second panel comprises an engaging piece configured to latch the second portion of the lid onto the second panel, and
wherein either the first panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the first panel to a second end of the second side of the first panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the first panel, or
the second panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the second panel to a second end of the second side of the second panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the second panel.
13. A packaging arrangement comprising:
a receptacle, comprising:
a first panel comprising a first side and a second side contiguous with the first side of the first panel;
a second panel opposite the first panel, wherein the second panel comprises a first side and a second side contiguous with the first side of the second panel, and an opening is formed between the first side of the first panel and the first side of the second panel;
a lid covering the opening and comprising a first portion and a second portion contiguous with the first portion, wherein the first portion of the lid is contiguous with the first side of the first panel, and the lid is folded such that the second portion of the lid is positioned in an interior of the receptacle;
a particular lid opposite the lid, wherein a further opening is formed between the first panel and the second panel, and the particular lid covers the further opening, wherein the particular lid comprises a first portion and a second portion contiguous with the first portion of the particular lid, wherein the first portion of the particular lid is contiguous with a third side of the first panel, and the particular lid is folded such that the second portion of the particular lid is positioned in an interior of the receptacle; and
a third panel comprising a first side and a second side opposite the first side of the third panel, wherein the first side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the first panel, and the second side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the second panel,
wherein either the first panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the first panel to a second end of the second side of the first panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the first panel, or
the second panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the second panel to a second end of the second side of the second panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the second panel; and
an ink cartridge enclosed in the receptacle.
8. A packaging arrangement comprising:
a receptacle, comprising:
a first panel comprising a first side and a second side contiguous with the first side of the first panel;
a second panel opposite the first panel, wherein the second panel comprises a first side and a second side contiguous with the first side of the second panel, and an opening is formed between the first side of the first panel and the first side of the second panel;
a lid covering the opening and comprising a first portion and a second portion contiguous with the first portion, wherein the first portion of the lid is contiguous with the first side of the first panel, and the lid is folded such that the second portion of the lid is positioned in an interior of the receptacle;
a third panel comprising a first side and a second side opposite the first side of the third panel, wherein the first side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the first panel, and the second side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the second panel,
wherein the second panel comprises an engaging portion configured to engage the second portion of the lid,
wherein the second portion of the lid comprises an engaged portion having an insertion opening formed therein,
wherein the engaged portion comprises a plurality of cuts extending from the insertion opening, and a height of the insertion opening is greater than a width of the insertion opening, and the engaging portion of the second panel comprises an engaging piece configured to latch the second portion of the lid onto the second panel, and
wherein either the first panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the first panel to a second end of the second side of the first panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the first panel, or
the second panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the second panel to a second end of the second side of the second panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the second panel; and
an ink cartridge enclosed in the receptacle.
2. The receptacle of
3. The receptacle of
4. The receptacle of
a fourth panel opposite the third panel; and
a hanging portion extending from the fourth panel toward an exterior of the receptacle, wherein the hanging portion has a particular opening formed therethrough.
5. The receptacle of
7. The receptacle of
9. The packaging arrangement of
10. The packaging arrangement of
11. The packaging arrangement of
a fourth panel opposite the third panel; and
a hanging portion extending from the fourth panel toward an exterior of the receptacle, wherein the hanging portion has a particular opening formed therethrough.
12. The packaging arrangement of
14. The packaging arrangement of
15. The receptacle of
16. The receptacle of
17. The receptacle of
18. The receptacle of
a fourth panel opposite the third panel; and
a hanging portion extending from the fourth panel toward an exterior of the receptacle, wherein the hanging portion has a particular opening formed therethrough.
19. The receptacle of
20. The receptacle
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The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. JP-2008-51017, which was filed on Feb. 29, 2008, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to receptacles, such as boxes, enclosing a commercial product and packaging arrangements comprising a receptacle enclosing an ink cartridge to be used with an image printing apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
It is known to package an ink cartridge, which is used with an image printing apparatus, such as an inkjet printer, in a packaging bag in a depressurized state, and to enclose the packed ink cartridge in a paper box, which is distributed to market. Known paper boxes are used not only for enclosing an ink cartridge, but also for enclosing many kinds of commercial products.
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To open paper box 130, push-in area 141 is pushed into an interior of paper box 130, such that back panel 136 is broken along perforated line 144. Subsequently, lid 147 is rotated upward about a folded portion between front panel 131 and upper side panel 134. When this occurs, the folded portion between bonding surface 140 and back panel 136 is broken along perforated line 145, and then the upper face of paper box 130 is opened. Back panel 136 has a cut 142 formed therethrough. When a user intends to close paper box 130 again, an upper-side of a hanging panel 143 extending from upper-side panel 134 is turned and oriented downward and then is inserted into cut 142. Accordingly, hanging panel 143 engages with back panel 136, and the upper face of paper box 130 is closed.
Lid 147 of paper box 130 is reinforced by upper-side panel 134 being glued on bonding surface 140, i.e., lid 147 is double-layered. Therefore, paper box 130 is opened without breaking portions of paper box 130 other than perforated lines 144 and 145. Nevertheless, in order to reinforce lid 147, upper-side panel 134 is glued to bonding surface 140 when paper box 130 is built, which complicates the building of paper box 130.
Moreover, right-side panel 133 is glued on right-side folding panel 139, and left-side panel 132 is glued on left-side folding panel 138. Covering the openings of paper box 130 by gluing portions of paper box 130 complicates the building of paper box 130.
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Paper box 110 may be opened in such a manner that lid 111 is opened without separating push-in area 112 from front panel 113. When such an opening is carried out, front panel 113 is broken along the portion of perforated line 117 and the portion of perforated line 119 surrounding index portion 120 when lid 111 is pulled upward, and then index portion 120 is removed from front panel 113. Consequently, an opening is formed at a portion of front panel 113 where index portion 120 was removed. This opening indicates that paper box 110 previously has been opened.
When the distance between front panel 113 and back panel 118 of paper box 110 is increased, the length of distal strip 114 extending from upper panel 115 may need to be increased to close lid 111 securely. When the length of distal strip 114 is increased, distal strip 114 may interfere with a product enclosed in paper box 110 when paper box 110 is opened, which may make it difficult to open paper box 110.
The previous opening of paper box 130 may be recognized when index portion 120 is found removed from push-in area 112. Nevertheless, if distal strip 114 is glued to the inner surface of front panel 113 after paper box 110 is opened, index portion 120 may be at the same position as before paper box 110 was opened. In such a case, it may be difficult to recognize the previous opening of paper box 110.
Therefore, a need has arisen for receptacles and packaging arrangements which overcome these and other shortcomings of the related art. A technical advantage of the present invention is that a receptacle, e.g., a box, readily may be built and opened, and a previous opening of the box readily may be recognized. Another technical advantage of the present invention is that an opening of a box through which a product is inserted into the box reliably may be closed without using glue.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a receptacle, such as a box, comprises a first panel, a second panel opposite the first panel, and a third panel contiguous with the first panel and the second panel. Each of the first, second, and third panels comprises a first side and a second side. An opening is formed between the first side of the first panel and the first side of the second panel. A lid covers the opening and comprises a first portion and a second portion contiguous with the first portion of the lid. In addition, the first portion of the lid is contiguous with the first side of the first panel, and a second portion of the lid is folded such that it is positioned in an interior of the receptacle. The first side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the first panel, and the second side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the second panel. Either the first panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the first panel to a second end of the second side of the first panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the first panel; or, the second panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the second panel to a second end of the second side of the second panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the second panel.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a packaging arrangement comprises a receptacle, such as a box. The receptacle comprises a first panel, a second panel opposite the first panel, and a third panel contiguous with the first panel and the second panel. Each of the first, second, and third panels comprises a first side and a second side. An opening is formed between the first side of the first panel and the second side of the second panel. A lid covers the opening and comprises a first portion and a second portion contiguous with the first portion of the lid. In addition, the first portion of the lid is contiguous with the first side of the first panel, and a second portion of the lid is folded such that it is positioned in an interior of the receptacle. The first side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the first panel, and the second side of the third panel is contiguous with the second side of the second panel. Either the first panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the first panel to a second end of the second side of the first panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the first panel; or, the second panel has a perforation formed therein, the perforation extends from a first end of the second side of the second panel to a second end of the second side of the second panel, and at least a portion of the perforation is positioned away from the second side of the second panel. An ink cartridge is enclosed in the receptacle.
Other objects, features, and advantages of embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art from the following description of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, the needs satisfied thereby, and the objects, features, and advantages thereof, reference now is made to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the invention and their features and technical advantages may be understood by referring to
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Box 10 may comprise paper, e.g. cardboard. In another embodiment, box 10 may comprise soft plastic. Box 10 may comprise a body portion 40, and a hanging portion 80. Body portion 40 and hanging portion 80 may comprise a single paper board 30. Therefore, body portion 40 and hanging portion 80 may be integral. Body portion 40 may have a flat hexahedron shape, and may enclose ink cartridge 90.
Hanging portion 80 may have a hanging opening 20 formed therethrough. Hanging opening 20 may extend through hanging portion 80 in a thickness direction 97, i.e., in a direction substantially perpendicular to the paper plane of
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When hanger panel 81 and back panel 12 are glued together, hanger panel 81 may be glued to back panel 12, such that hanging opening 18 of back panel 12 and hanging opening 19 of hanger panel 81 overlap each other. Accordingly, the hanging opening 20 formed by hanging opening 18 and hanging opening 19 may be formed through hanging portion 80.
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Lid panel 13 may be positioned at the left face of box 10 in
Distal strip 33 may be contiguous with lid panel 13 via folding line 48. Lid panel 13 may be folded with respect to front panel 11 along folding line 46, which corresponds to the left side of front panel 11, thereby forming a right angle therebetween. Distal strip 33 may be folded with respect to lid panel 13 along folding line 48, such that distal strip 33 is positioned in an interior of box 10.
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Lid panel 14 may be positioned at the right face of box 10 in
Distal strip 34 may be contiguous with lid panel 14 via folding line 49. Lid panel 14 may be folded with respect to front panel 11 along folding line 47, which corresponds to the right side of front panel 11, thereby forming a right angle therebetween. Distal strip 34 may be folded with respect to lid panel 14 along folding line 49, such that distal strip 34 is positioned in the interior of box 10.
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A method of closing opening 85 of box 10 is described. Specifically, tongue strip 27 may be folded with respect to upper panel 15 into the interior of box 10, and tongue strip 26 may be folded with respect to lower panel 16 into the interior of box 10. Then, lid panel 13 may be folded along folding line 46 with respect to front panel 11, distal strip 33 may be folded along folding line 48 with respect to lid panel 13, and distal strip 33 may be inserted into the interior of box 10. Engaging portion 61 of back panel 12 then may be inserted into insertion opening 74. Consequently, opening 85 may be covered with lid panel 13 while engaging portion 61 engages engaged portion 71. In this manner, opening 85 may be covered without gluing distal strip 33 to back panel 12.
Subsequently, ink cartridge 90 may be inserted into the interior of box 10 via opening 86. After that, opening 86 of box 10 may be covered. More specifically, tongue strip 28 may be folded with respect to upper panel 15 into the interior of box 10, and tongue strip 25 may folded with respect to lower panel 16 into the interior of box 10. Then, lid panel 14 may be folded along folding line 47 with respect to front panel 11, distal strip 34 may be folded along folding line 49 with respect to lid panel 14, and distal strip 34 may be inserted into the interior of box 10. Engaging portion 62 of back panel 12 may be inserted into insertion opening 75. In this manner, opening 86 may be covered with lid panel 14, while engaging portion 62 engages engaged portion 72.
The assembling of packaging arrangement 100 may be completed in the manner described above. Moreover, because distal strip 34 may be latched onto back panel 12, it is not necessary to glue distal strip 34 to back panel 12 after ink cartridge 90 is inserted into the interior of box 10 via opening 86. Similarly, because distal strip 33 may be latched onto back panel 12, it is not necessary to glue distal strip 33 to back panel 12. Therefore, openings 85 and 86 may be reliably covered without gluing portions of box 10. In an embodiment discussed above, ink cartridge 90 is inserted into the interior of box 10 via opening 86. In another embodiment, ink cartridge 90 may be inserted into the interior of box 10 via opening 85. In such a case, opening 86 may be covered before opening 85 is covered.
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Subsequently, a second area 92, bordered by folding line 42 and second perforated line 22, may be pushed into the interior of box 10, e.g., using a finger, such that back panel 12 is broken along second perforated line 22. Then, second lower panel 102 contiguous with second area 92 may be moved toward the exterior of box 10 about folding line 43. In this manner, an opening may be formed at a portion of box 10, which had been covered with second lower panel 102, as shown in
In an embodiment of packaging arrangement 100, back panel 12 and lower panel 16 may be separated when first area 91 and second area 92 are pushed into the interior of box 10. Therefore, there is less risk that back panel 12 or lower panel 16 is broken at a portion other than perforated lines 21 and 22, when packaging arrangement 100 is opened. Therefore, it is not necessary to glue portions of box 10 to make lower panel 16 double-layered in order to achieve a reliable breakage of box 10 along a perforated line, and box 10 can be built-up easily.
According to another embodiment of packaging arrangement 100, first area 91 and second area 92 are positioned adjacent to a side, e.g., lower side 58, of back panel 12. Therefore, when first area 91 and second area 92 are pushed into the interior of box 10, first area 91 and second area 92 are less likely to contact ink cartridge 90 enclosed in box 10. Therefore, packaging arrangement 100 readily may be opened.
According to yet another embodiment of packaging arrangement 100, once box 10 is opened, it is difficult to glue lower panel 16 to back panel 12. Therefore, a previous opening of packaging arrangement 100 readily may be detected by determining whether back panel 12 and lower panel 16 are separated.
In still yet another embodiment of packaging arrangement 100, two perforated lines 21 and 22 are formed between left side 56 and right side 57 of back panel 12, which permits box 10 to be broken in two steps. Therefore, it is possible to prevent box 10 from being broken at a portion other than first perforated line 21 and second perforated line 22, and box 10 readily may be opened.
In a further embodiment of packaging arrangement 100, third perforated line 23 formed in lower panel 16 connects to first perforated line 21 and second perforated line 22. Therefore, box 10 may be broken along first perforated line 21, second perforated line 22, and third perforated line 23, independent of the size of box 10. Therefore, it is possible to prevent box 10 from being broken at a portion other than perforated lines 21-23, and box 10 readily may be opened.
In still a further embodiment of packaging arrangement 100, hanging portion 80 extends toward the exterior of box 10 from upper face 15, which is positioned opposite from lower panel 16 and adjacent to lid panels 13 and 14. Therefore, when box 10 is hung, lower panel 16 is positioned at the bottom of box 10, and lid panels 13 and 14 lie on vertical planes. Because ink cartridge 90 enclosed in box 10 is supported by lower panel 16, lid panels 13 and 14 are less likely to open due to the weight of ink cartridge 90.
In an embodiment of packaging arrangement 100, two arcuate perforated lines 21, 22 are formed in back panel 12. In another embodiment, three or more arcuate perforated lines may be formed in back panel 12. In yet another embodiment, a single arcuate line may be formed in back panel 12.
In still yet a further embodiment of packaging arrangement 100, first perforated line 21 and second perforated line 22 are formed in back panel 12. In another embodiment, first perforated line 21 and second perforated line 22 may be formed in front panel 11.
In still yet another embodiment of packaging arrangement 100, third perforated line 23 is formed in lower panel 16. In a further embodiment, third perforated line 23 may be omitted, especially when the dimension of lower panel 16 in width direction 37 is short.
In still a further embodiment of packaging arrangement 100, distal strips 33 and 34 are latched onto back panel 12 by an engagement between engaging portions 61 and 62 and engaged portions 71 and 72, respectively. In another embodiment, distal strips 33 and 34 may be glued to back panel 12. In yet another embodiment, distal strips 33 and 34 may comprise engaging portions 61 and 62, respectively, and sides 56 and 57 may comprise engaged portions 71 and 72, respectively.
While the invention has been described in connection with various exemplary structures and illustrative embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that other variations and modifications of the structures and embodiments described above may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Other structures and embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from a consideration of the specification or practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and the described examples are illustrative with the true scope of the invention being defined by the following claims.
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